DOSSIER: IMF-World Bank
The Bank and the IMF are twin intergovernmental pillars supporting the structure of the world's economic and financial order.
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We are reviewing draft term sheet to unlock US$600 million IMF loan - Ofori-Atta
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Fiscal consolidation: 'Government is now between a rock and a hard place' - Dr Kwakye
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We are 'optimistic' Ghana will clinch deal with bilateral creditors – IMF
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World Bank’s $100m support for climate-smart agriculture in Africa timely
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Project funds not utilised will be taken back to the USA by June 2024 – World Bank to Ghana
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Bilateral creditors close to issuing MoU to facilitate IMF Board meeting on Ghana – World Bank
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'IMF has never supported any society to develop' – Alban Bagbin laments
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Second tranche loan: IMF reschedules Board meeting on Ghana to January 2024 - Report
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Next US$600m tranche depends on 'debt treatment deal with official creditors' – IMF to Ghana
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IMF document shows government cannot restrict imports as part of bailout agreement
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Ghana can manage any proposed cut-off date by external creditors – Ofori-Atta on IMF bailout
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Government’s mounting debts took Ghana to IMF – Ricketts-Hagan
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Ghana expects to reach debt-relief deal to unlock IMF's $600 million in the coming week
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We have learned how to dribble the IMF – UG lecturer
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Ghana is still optimistic about IMF second tranche loan – Ministry of Finance
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Don't support Ofori-Atta's unconstitutional GSFS – Ayariga to World Bank, IMF
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This year has been difficult for Africa, economy to grow stronger in 2024 - IMF
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Long-term growth hinges on structural reforms – World Bank
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Debt financing hurting our economy - Afriyie Akoto
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We have been assured by China and France on MoU for External Debt Restructuring – Ken Ofori-Atta
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BoG Governor advocates stronger multilateral debt resolution framework
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Ghana's economic growth rate not revised down to 1.2% - IMF clarifies
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IMF urges Africa to invest carbon revenue into viable development projects
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Interest rates to stay higher for longer – World Bank chief warns
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IMF lowers sub-Saharan Africa growth forecasts
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Second tranche bailout: IMF awaits Ghana’s agreement with bilateral creditors – Georgieva
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IMF Mission Chief praises LEAP programme as 'most effective'
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IMF projects 2.7% growth rate for Ghana in 2024
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Ghana’s 3% economic growth signifies economic resilience – IMF Mission Chief
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Africa to get 'stronger voice' at IMF – Kristalina Georgieva
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Staff Level Meeting: No country has been to IMF and its people have benefitted – Economist
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Africa's economic influence heightens following a historic move from the IMF
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Ghana to receive second tranche US$600 million IMF loan after Board approval
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There is a turnaround in Ghana’s economy – IMF
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LIVESTREAMED: IMF-Finance Ministry joint press conference on Ghana's bailout package